An embodiment of the invention provides a lamp comprising a first emitting device, a second emitting device, and a control signal generation device. The control signal generation device generates a first control signal and a second control signal to control the first emitting device and the second emitting device, so that a first light flux generated by the first emitting device is equivalent to a second light flux generated by the second emitting device, wherein the second control signal is generated according to the first control signal.
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11. A control circuit for controlling a color temperature of a lamp, comprising:
a pulse signal generation device for generating a first control signal;
a buffer device for receiving and buffering the first control signal;
an inverter for receiving the first control signal to generate an inverted first control signal; and
a compensation device for receiving a compensation signal and the inverted first control signal to generate the second control signal, wherein the first control signal controls a first emitting device in the lamp and the second control signal controls a second emitting device in the lamp.
1. A lamp, comprising:
a first emitting device having a first emitting efficiency;
a second emitting device having a second emitting efficiency; and
a control signal generation device for generating a first control signal and a second control signal to control the first emitting device and the second emitting device, so that a first light flux generated by the first emitting device is equivalent to a second light flux generated by the second emitting device, wherein the second control signal is generated according to the first control signal, and the first emitting efficiency is greater than the second emitting efficiency, wherein the control signal generation device comprises: a pulse signal generation device for generating the first control signal; a buffer device for receiving and buffering the first control signal; an inverter for receiving the first control signal to generate an inverted first control signal; and a compensation device for receiving a compensation signal and the inverted first control signal to generate the second control signal.
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This application claims priority to Taiwan Application Serial Number 100137648, filed Oct. 18, 2011, which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a lamp. More particularly the invention relates to a lamp having color temperature adjustment.
2. Description of Related Art
Light emitting diodes used in electronic components in the past have been widely used in lighting products currently. Since the light emitting diodes have excellent electrical property and structural feature, a demand for the light emitting diodes has been increased gradually. Compared to fluorescent lamps and incandescent lamps, white LEDs have attracted great attention. However, corresponding to different demands of users, a lamp which can meet the demand for generating lights with different color temperatures is generated consequently. However, the color temperatures of conventional LEDs have been determined before leaving the factory and can not be changed. If users have a demand for lights with different color temperatures, the demand can only be solved by replacing LEDs having different color temperatures. This is inconvenient for users.
The invention provides a lamp or lighting system capable of controlling a color temperature.
The invention provides a control circuit, which can control emitting devices with different color temperatures in a lamp, and the color temperature of the whole lamp is adjusted through a control signal outputted by the control circuit.
The control circuit provided by the invention only requires a single control signal generator, and then at least two different control signals are generated by other circuits, to decrease the layout area and cost of the control circuit.
Other purposes and advantages of the invention may be further understood from the technical characteristics disclosed by the invention.
For realizing one purpose or a part of or all of the purposes described above or other purposes, an embodiment of the invention provides a lamp, including a first emitting device, a second emitting device and a control signal generation device. The control signal generation device generates a first control signal and a second control signal to control the first emitting device and the second emitting device, so that a first light flux generated by the first emitting device is equivalent to a second light flux generated by the second emitting device, wherein the second control signal is generated according to the first control signal.
A further embodiment of the invention provides a control circuit for controlling a color temperature of a lamp, which includes a pulse signal generation device, a buffer device, an inverter and a compensation device. The pulse signal generation device generates a first control signal. The buffer device receives and buffers the first control signal. The inverter receives the first control signal to generate an inverted first control signal. The compensation device receives a compensation signal and the inverted first control signal to generate the second control signal. The first control signal controls a first emitting device in the lamp. The second control signal controls a second emitting device in the lamp.
The foregoing and other technical contents, features and functions of the invention may be clearly shown in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the drawings. Directional terms mentioned in the following embodiments, such as up, down, left, right, front or back, only refer to the directions of the accompany drawings. Therefore, the directional terms used herein are only used to illustrate the invention and are not limitative.
The control circuit 11 includes a control signal generation device 13. The control signal generation device 13 generates a first control signal S1 and a second control signal S2 to control the first emitting device 14 and the second emitting device 15, wherein the second control signal S2 is generated according to the first control signal S1 and a compensation signal 16. The control circuit 11 may adjust the amplitude and duty cycle of the first control signal S1 and the second control signal S2 to control the brightness and turn-on time of the first emitting device 14 and the second emitting device 15. In the embodiment, the emitting efficiency of the first emitting device 14 is different from the emitting efficiency of the second emitting device 15; for example, the first emitting efficiency is greater than the second emitting efficiency. Therefore, the compensation signal 16 may be generated according to a difference between a first emitting efficiency of the first emitting device 14 and a second emitting efficiency of the second emitting device 15, and then the second control signal S2 is generated through the compensation signal 16 and the first control signal S1. By means of the above-mentioned control signal generation mode, a first light flux generated by the first emitting device 14 may be equivalent to a second light flux generated by the second emitting device 15.
In order to illustrate the operation of the first control signal, the second control signal and the compensation signal more clearly,
The control signal generation device 71 generates a first control signal S1, and a second control signal S2 is generated according to the first control signal S1 and a compensation signal 76. The driving device 72 outputs a corresponding first driving signal SD1 and a second driving signal SD2 after it receives the first control signal S1 and the second control signal S2 so as to drive the first emitting device 74 and the second emitting device 75. The control signal generation device 71 may adjust the amplitude and duty cycle of the first control signal S1 and the second control signal S2 to change the voltage, current or turn-on time of the first driving signal SD1 and the second driving signal SD2, thereby controlling the brightness and turn-on time of the first emitting device 74 and the second emitting device 75. In the embodiment, the emitting efficiency of the first emitting device 74 is different from the emitting efficiency of the second emitting device 75. Therefore, the compensation signal 76 may be generated according to a difference between a first emitting efficiency of the first emitting device 74 and a second emitting efficiency of the second emitting device 75, and then the second control signal S2 is generated through the compensation signal 76 and the first control signal S1. The driving circuit 72 is controlled by means of the above-mentioned control signal generation mode, so that a first light flux generated by the first emitting device 74 is equivalent to a second light flux of the second emitting device 75.
The above-mentioned descriptions are only preferred embodiments of the invention, and the implementation scope of the invention can not be limited to this. That is, all simple equivalent variations and modifications generally made according to the claims and the summary of the invention still fall within the scope of the invention. Additionally, any embodiment or the claims of the invention are not necessary to reach all purposes, advantages or features disclosed by the invention. Moreover, the abstract and the title are only used for assisting to search a patent document, and are not intended to limit the claims of the invention.
Chen, Chun-Kuang, Chen, Po-Shen, Lin, Feng-Ling, Chen, Hui-Ying, Chen, Tung-Yu
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